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About two weeks ago, I got what I thought were mosquito bites on both of my thighs. However, mosquito bites always heal on me within a day or two, and rarely itch much.
Every single evening, at bedtime, both areas itch like crazy, and are making a swirling pattern that is raised in the center, getting a little bigger each time I scratch them.
Could my abx therapy be causing a parasite to erupt through my skin? I'm wondering what is going on!
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glm1111
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When attacked, parasites will try and exit through the skin and any other openings. The abx could be causing them to erupt.
Important to keep the toxins moving out of the colon. You might want to consider a warm water enema.
Gael
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GretaM
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Reminds me of Bart rashes
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You could be having an allergic reaction to your antibiotics. Are they hives?
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Catgirl
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I've had this. Whenever something bites me, it's my immune response (weak immune system). It raises in the center too. Mine are usually tick or mosquito bites that do this.
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